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" I was the justest judge that was in England these fifty years ; but it was the justest censure in Parliament that was these two hundred years. "
The Literature of the Age of Elizabeth - Página 303
de Edwin Percy Whipple - 1886 - 364 páginas
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The universal anthology, a collection of the best literature ..., Volumen 13

Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 páginas
...sentence which I suppose Rawley had been forbidden to publish, but could not allow to perish : — " I was the justest judge that was in England these...censure in Parliament that was these two hundred years." Now if instead of Lord Macaulay's view of the case the later ages should accept Bacon's own (and although...
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The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature ..., Volumen 13

Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 444 páginas
...sentence which I suppose Rawley had been forbidden to publish, but could not allow to perish : — " I was the justest judge that was in England these...censure in Parliament that was these two hundred years." Now if instead of Lord Macaulay's view of the case the later ages should accept Bacon's own (and although...
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Advancement of Learning and Novum Organum, Volumen 18

Francis Bacon - 1899 - 540 páginas
...the influence of bribes. His own statement gives perhaps the fairest possible verdict of the case: " I was the justest judge that was in England these fifty years; but it was the justest censure that was in Parliament these two hundred years." His few remaining years were devoted to the literary...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volumen 69

1884 - 990 páginas
...own conscience was set free 671 SIR THOMAS WKNTWORTH AND SECUETAHY. by this enlightenment, he said, "I was the justest judge that was in England these...it was the justest censure in Parliament that was there these two hundred years.'' That was the very point to which the public sentiment had. risen,...
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Advancement of Learning and Novum Organum

Francis Bacon - 1900 - 542 páginas
...the influence of bribes. His own statement gives perhaps the fairest possible verdict of the case: " I was the justest judge that was in England these fifty years; but it was the justest censure that was in Parliament these two hundred years." His few remaining years were devoted to the literary...
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The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science ..., Volumen 18

1901 - 686 páginas
...sentence which I suppose Rawley had been forbidden to publish, but could not allow to perish : — "I was the justest judge that was in England these...censure in Parliament that was these two hundred years." Now if instead of Lord Macaulay's view of the case the later ages should accept Bacon's own (and although...
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A Student's History of English Literature

William Edward Simonds - 1900 - 510 páginas
...conclusions without a protest. Very significant of the temper of the man is his remarkable declaration : " I was the justest judge that was in England these...Parliament that was these two hundred years." The rest of Bacon's life passed in retirement and study with his family at Gorhambury, near St. Aloiosing...
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Baconiana

1903 - 306 páginas
...Dawbarn's logical contention. What are Bacon's own words with regard to the charges brought against him ? "I was the justest judge that was in England these fifty years, but it was the justest censure that was in Parliament these 200 years." "I know I have clean hands and a clean heart; and I hope a...
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From the age of Henry VIII to the age of Milton

Richard Garnett - 1903 - 466 páginas
...rejoice at the purification of justice, though to his own shame and detriment. " I was," he said, " the justest judge that was in England these fifty years ; but it was the justest censure that was in Parliament these two hundred years." It is gratifying to be able to believe that Bacon's...
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English Literature: From the age of Henry VIII to the age of Milton, by ...

Richard Garnett - 1903 - 468 páginas
...rejoice at the purification of justice, though to his own shame and detriment. " I was," he said, " the justest judge that was in England these fifty years ; but it was the justest censure that was in Parliament these two hundred years." It is gratifying to be able to believe that Bacon's...
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